PRINCE OE "WALES THEATRE. TO-NIG-HT (TIIUIiS.DAT), Atjoust 11. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE FAVORITE IRISH COMEDIAN, MR. SHIEL B A R;.R T; MR. SHIEL BARRY IN TWO CHARACTERS. riIHE Performance will commence with (for the , last time,) the Drama of , IRELAND .AS IT ¥A^ ; To concludo with the laughable farce of the' ' ' HA.P'P I: MA N. Stalls 55.; Back Seats,. 2s. 6d. Children under twelve years of age, half-price. Season Tickets on'application to the Management. l2§T Doors open at half-paßt 7 curtain rises at 8 precisely... CALIFORNIAN CIRCUS. Victobia Street.: .; . ' - THIS EVENING (Thuesday), AUG. 11, BENEFIT OF' MADAME TOURN EA R, Who will make her last appearance on the tight ' .i rope.. THE GREATEST BILL OF THE SEASON. Proprietors - - : - - Herr S. Geeenbkbg & Co. Manager ----- Mr. W. H. Foley. rjIHIS EVENING AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, 'With an entire change of Programme. Doors open at a quarter to seven; to commence at half-past sevens 4ir A -GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE ON .SATURDAY AFTERNOON, At half-past one. ' , Admission —Boxes, 55.; Pit, 3s. Children halfprice. Private Boxes for Families may be had on application at tho CIRCUS, or at Mr. LEWISSON'S, Queen-street. I®° N. B.—Smoking strictly prohibited, and good order must be observed. Riding Lessons given on application to W. H. FOLEY, Circus. , - . r - A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Onehunga Institute, THIS DAY, the llth of August, at 7 p.m., sharp, to take into consideration the necessity of local improvements. I. O. O. F., M. U., A. D. 11HE ANNIVERSARIES of the LOYAL GOOD IiS'IEJJT (No. 4,3011), and the LOYAL PARNELL (i\o. 4,750) LODGES will be celebrated by a Dinner and 15all, to be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on F.KIDAV,.I2th August. , Tickets may be had on application to tho foUowing Stewards:— Buo. S. Place, P.P.G.M. Bko. E. Geiffith,N.G. " T. COLE, P.P.G.M. " A. HANLEN, Y.G. " W. 11. STEELE, P.G. " 1. Levy, V.U. " W. F. CASEY, I'.G.' " J. W. Cakteb, P.S. " J.HOLT, P.G. " O. GHAST. " 11. Smith, l'.G. " W." ROCKLT. SOIREE. . A PUBLIC SOIREIi WILDi TAKE PLACE IN NEWTON ACADEMY, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, On the Evening of .. TUESDAY, the 16tii or AUGtJST. j : THE REV. D. BRUCE IN THE CHAIR. Addresses will be delivered by the Rev. D. Bruce, Rtv. James Hill, ' Rev.. P. H. Cornfifd,'. Rev. J,.i Smith, T. Mactarlane, Esq., and other gentlemen who are oxpccted to bo present. , A selection of Vocal iind Instrumental Music will be performed by a number of' the members of th» Auckland Harmonic Society, who have kindly promised their assistance on tho occasion. Jthe proceeds ' (after defraying aU necessary, ei-' pcuses) will be handed over. to the funds of tho Newton Mechanics'lnstitute. ' Tea On the tables at half-past six. Tickets, price 2s. 6d., may be obtained at Mr. De Wolf, Post-office, Newton ; Mr. Tudeliope's, Greystreet Waytc's, Bookseller, Queen-streetV or a'J; the Academy, Newton. . , "" SUPREME COURT."" ' VTOTICE is hereby given that a Sitting of th<r _LN Supremo Court .'for the despatch of Criminal Business will bo liolden at the PROVINCIAL COUNCIL'CHAMBEUS, rAuckland, on THURSDAY, the Ist day of SEPTEMBER next, at Eleven o'clock in the lorenoon. And tliht*a-Sitting.;ior the despatch of Civil Business will-be .holden at the Provincial Council Chambers aforesaid, on "W.JSDNESDA Y, tin; Seventh day of SEPTEMBER next, > at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at which times and place all persons under recognizance' to appear as Prosecutors, Defendants, or Witnesses, are reouired to trive their attendance. 1 ° THOS.-OUTHWAITE, ■ Registrar. Supremo Court Office, "~ Auckland, August 2, 1864. NEWTON ACADEMY.-' MR. DEWAR begs respectfully to announce that his Schoolrooms are now completed, and that his CLASSES wiU MEET-there on Monday, the loth August. "1 d WORKING OXEN, young and in good I O condition, for private sale. ALFRED BUCKLAND,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 233, 11 August 1864, Page 1
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